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  • Comments on 33% Job Reservation Policy
    Theja  TheriehKohima33% job reservation for the 9 backward tribes in the State of Nagaland is aimed at helping those tribes that are educationally and economically very backward and are insignificantly rep
  • The life and times of Late D. Haralu
    Diechülie Haralu or better known as D. Haralu was one among the first pioneers who initiated numerous missions, both in Nagaland as well as other parts of the country. His contribution as a pioneer and generou
  • The evil of mass copying
    There was a time when invigilators were looked upon with awe and fearsome. A student copying or using unfair means was easily spotted, inasmuch as he would timidly look around or raise his head, and effectively
  • What makes a woman a man, and a man a woman? Hormones or Choice?
    “Oh, he is such a sissy/ so feminine, not like other normal man. He should be wearing skirts not pants! She is such a tomboy. She must have been born with the wrong anatomy! He is attracted to men. She is att
  • Of Tuisem’s ‘Confession’ and ‘Ex-Communication’
    Shimreingam, UkhrulWhen I first read ‘Tuisem: A Confession’ penned by the revered & learnt Dr. Tuisem A. Shishak from the website of Morung Express, it not only gave me a moment to look oneself but also
  • Law and the Advocate
    Y. Merina ChishiMost of think that we know what law is, but are not aware of our legal rights. Law is not just a mere set of rules and regulations that govern us; it is our privilege that must be recognized and
  • Victims of Politics
    Medowe KapfoIt has been said but not often enough that all power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. To Marcus Olson, “Powers make all politicians behave like robbers, of whom some are very bad a
  • Facts and grievances of the tribal people of NE
    Dr. Tsuktimeren AoIt seems the Nagaland University has already started a Tribal Research studies under the department of sociology. This is really an eye opener which would pave the way to many local scholar, a
  • Nagaland and Its cultural resources: A rich but unprotected heritage
    Every cultural resource constitutes potential information about past human activities which help expand our knowledge of the past and in turn reaffirm and strengthen our cultural identity. But presently, these
  • Absolutely Relative
    Sentilong OzukumI’m often challenged by my friends and colleagues because of what I believe and more often because of how I try to make them believe what I believe. I’m often faced with challenges like- “
  • Society and the Disadvantaged
    Dr. N. YanthanShould a society look upon a certain section of its people as 'no good' and thus put a mark of condemnation on their foreheads? Is that a right thing to do? Is it acceptable to a right thinking pe
  • Which Political party can salvage the Nagas?
    Close on the heels of another election some political parties are, once again, making lot of promises and assurances just for electoral gain, although none of them can really implement them. On political agenda
  • The Burden of unemployment
    The greatest problem existing in the state is the burden of educated unemployment. Unemployment has driven many youths into anti-social activities in many parts of the town in order to meet their desires or wan
  • Politics and the urbane youth: A perspective
    Al NgullieFor urbane (not urban) Naga youths, a tendency to be revolted by politics and politicians alike is a mutual standpoint. For this section of modern, careerist Naga advents – the professionals and nut
  • Repentance brings healing
    Rev. J.Thungjamo LothaMy heart was so much saddened when I saw a news article, titled, “ Rev. Dr. Shishak excommunicated,” that appeared in the website of Kuknalim on September 11 (Tuesday), 2007, My heart
  • Use of cell phone in meetings/public
    Very often we hear remarks like “People in Nagaland are not disciplined,” “Nagas are not cultured,” “We are not civilized” etc. If Nagas are disciplined and maintained decency, a lot of problems pre
  • Public clarification
    Samsok Shimray, Ukhrul.My attention has been drawned by various rejoinders on the boycott of Rev. Dr. Tuisem A Shishak by the Tangkhul Naga Long (Hoho). Interestingly, all of these objections were raised by ind
  • Dialogue on Tuisem’s ‘Confession’
    Can I also say something on Shishaks debacleIt’s a short note for now, as I will be giving more inputs in the course of our debate.First of all, all writers on Shishak “for or against” have not really dwe
  • Concerned over Dr. Rev Tuisem’s ex-communication
    Rev. L. Suohie MhasiDr. Rev. Tuisem Shishak is one of the trustworthy senior leaders, not only in Tangkhul Tries but among the Nagas as a whole. His integrity and dedication for the lord and for bringing up the
  • Use and Misuse of RED CROSS Emblem in Nagaland enlightened
    Rev. Dr. L. TsansoMost people recognize the Red Cross on a background of white as an international symbol of humanity. What is not so well known is the fact that the use of this emblem is spelled out in interna
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